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ATTENTION: The Unemployment Contact Center and getkansasbenefits.gov site will be unavailable starting Nov. 13 at 5 p.m. and will reopen Nov. 19 at 8 a.m. to upgrade the Unemployment Insurance (UI) system. For the latest information, go to dol.ks.gov/UITE-Resources.
This system is available, except on officially designated State of Kansas holidays, from: Noon Sunday to 9:15 PM Monday. Tuesday to Friday from 7:00 AM to 9:15 PM.
If you need information or have questions not covered on our website, please use one of the phone numbers below to contact the Unemployment Contact Center. Kansas City: 913-596-3500 Topeka: 785-575-1460 Wichita: 316-383-9947 Toll-Free 800-292-6333. Speech and/or hearing disabled Kansans can access the Kansas Relay Center by calling toll-free ...
For unemployment purposes in Kansas, you are unemployed in any week that you do not work and any week for which wages are not payable to you. If you work less than full time, you may also be deemed unemployed, provided your gross weekly wages do not exceed your Weekly Benefit Amount (WBA), which is discussed in the next section. Monetarily Entitled
Please contact the Unemployment Contact Center to file your claim. Select option 2 from the list of available services to file your application. You will answer basic questions using the telephone keypad.
Pandemic Unemployment Assistance (PUA) is a broad program that expands access to unemployment, in addition to what state and federal law already pay. This includes those who traditionally are not able to get unemployment such as: Self-employed; Independent Contractors "Gig" workers such as Uber and Lyft drivers
submit unemployment assistance request You are about to enter the Request Portal and sensitive information including your SSN will be required to complete a request. Please check the box acknowledging that you understand the statement above.
You may use this service to file an initial claim, continue an existing claim or check the status of an existing unemployment insurance claim. Please also note the KDOL Benefits site has been updated for security enhancements and review the step-by-step guide before creating an account.
Search for information on benefits provided by the Kansas Department of Labor.
Kansas City: (913) 596-3500. If you have any further questions or issues, contact the. Kansas Department of Labor Unemployment Insurance. Contact Center: Toll-Free (800) 292-6333. Topeka: (785) 575-1460. Wichita: (316) 383-9947